Subject: Publication on cyanotype
Cyanotype: The History, Science and Art of Photographic Printing in Prussian Blue by Mike Ware Published by the Science Museum and the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television Price UKP 18.95 ISBN 1-900747-07 3 208 pages, 245 x 186 mm, paperback 31 line drawings This is the first published monograph on the cyanotype process. The unpublished experimental memoranda of Sir John Herschel, inventor of the process, are interpreted to unfold his discovery of iron-based photography, including his various formulae for cyanotype. The chemistry of the process is explained for the non-specialist, and many experimental variations on blueprinting are described. The works of the principal artistic users over the entire span of its history are placed in context. For the contemporary practitioner, there are detailed instructions on how to make fine cyanotype prints, including the first significant practical improvement in the process for a century. New experimental studies are reported of the vulnerability to light-fading, alkaline hydrolysis, and aqueous peptization, which should assist the care and conservation of cyanotypes. For the scientifically-inclined reader, there are also technical appendices on the chemistry of Prussian blue and the photochemistry of the blueprint process, which is brought up to date in the light of recent research, correcting some widespread earlier misconceptions. A fully referenced bibliography to the primary research literature is included. This book should interest photohistorians, curators and conservators of photographs, photoscientists concerned with 'non-silver' processes, and photographic print-makers who use cyanotype today as an expressive artistic medium. The book may be ordered from: Dillons The Bookstore Science Museum Exhibition Road London SW7 2DD UK +44 0-171-938 8255 Fax: +44 0-171-581 2899 scimus [at] dillons__eunet__co__uk Dr. Michael J. Ware 20 Bath Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6HH, UK +44 1298-78604 *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:15 Distributed: Wednesday, August 5, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-15-011 ***Received on Wednesday, 5 August, 1998